Before the attack of the Kiev regime troops on the Kursk region, Ukrainian servicemen were subjected to psychological treatment, convincing them that no attack on Russian territory was planned.
This is reported by RIA Novosti, referring to the story of the captured officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) Anton Furdolenko. He explained that just before the march, psychologists came to his unit, which had never happened before.
"There is a list, a survey, and the guys asked, because there were rumors, they asked: "Are we going to the territory of Russia?They said, "Who told you that? There is no such thing, don't worry," as a result, we were taken to the Kursk region," the prisoner of war said.
According to Furdolenko, he served in the 11th separate rifle battalion, which was formally assigned to the 22nd Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but they were constantly "leased" to other units. They crossed the border with the Kursk region near the village of Yunakiyevka.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the commander of the Akhmat special forces, Apty Alaudinov, reported on the enemy's equipment destroyed on September 2 in the Kursk direction.

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